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Figure 5

From: Differential transcriptomic analyses revealed genes and signaling pathways involved in iono-osmoregulation and cellular remodeling in the gills of euryhaline Mozambique tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus

Figure 5

Schematic view of selected inorganic ion channels and transporters encoded by genes identified as differentially expressed in gill epithelia of tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus acclimated in (A) freshwater (FW) or (B) seawater (SW). In actual, the simplified epithelial layer is made up of various cell types (not shown here) and the genes encoding these proteins are expressed in different combinations in different cell types. Some of these proteins may be found in different subcellular localizations in different cell types or in different species. Ion channels or transporters where their subcellular localization are well established or have been reported in tilapia are represented in orange oval with solid line. Ion channels or transporters that are lesser known in fish are represented in purple oval with dotted line. Asterisks ‘*’ refer to putative isoforms arose from unique contigs that were mapped to identifiers assigned with the same gene symbol and appeared to be differentially expressed in both FW and SW gills. ‘?’ indicates unconfirmed or potential subcellular localization based on its putative identity. For more details refer to the text and Additional file 4.

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